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Waats. • ■' s '^:ff WANTED KNOWN. ' FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. V/ riIHE undersigned have regular fortnightly , "A JL Shipments of Sydney and Island ; 8 Fruits arriving, including Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Coooanuts, ©to. \'x WALKER & HATRICK, 1 Wangannl. ';? WANTED— Good boy for Coaoh-palnt* •'•:< ing. Apply to J. W. MoDatf, ; \ Campbell Place. c ->,'. ' ANTED— Employment in oleaning -, - out offices in the morning. s Apply . -■'. at this office. ._________««_«, WANrED— 50 Children (Boys & Girls) for Grand Juvenile Christmas Panto* mime,former experience unnecessary. Apply . ' to H. Alexander, Avenue, opposite Convent. ;,r ANTED— A situation by a widow '! woman, who has a little boy S years old ; understands cooking j is a good latin* , dress ; good references. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange " ANTED— A Barmaid. Apply Com* " mercial Hotel ANTED by the advertißer, a ritn» ';, ation in the country as a general servant ; understands dairy work $is a good baker; good references. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange. WANTED (at once)— A married couple, without encumbrance ; man mast be good ploughman. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange. ' ANTED— Tradesmen's accounts made out and books kept by an experienced accountant: Address, " Accounts," „. office of this paper. WANTED Known— The Newest Printa — Cashmerettes and Drillettes — 7£d yard, at J. Paul's. WANTED— Everyone to inspect Zephyr , Ginghrms, plain and check, 10£ d yard. Mysore Ginghams, plain and embroidery, now showing in great variety at J". Paul'B. i T WANTED Krown—J. Paul is Belling Men's Blue Serge Suits at 21s, good quality ; Men's Grey Serge, 265 ; Summer Melton Suits, at 32s 6d. WANTED Known— J. Paul has just opened up a Bplendid assortment of Long Lace Curtains at 3s lid, 4s fid, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid per pair. _■ WANTED Known-J. Paul is Belling Men's Hard Felt Hats at 4s 6d ; Soft Hats at Is 6d and 2s 6d ; Tweed Hats, 2b 6d W" ANTED— A situation by a young man as ploughman or driver. Apply Wanganui Labor Exchange. ANTED Known— All this Season's Straw Hats and Bonnets, in the New Shapes, from 2s each. Blowers, Feathers, Laces, and all the etceteras that; go to make a Hat or Bonnet stylish, marked in plain figures at wholesale price for ready cash. ANTED to Let (cheap)— Shop and dwelling house in Victoria Avenue. Apply to P. Pinyon. ANTED to Let— Three 4-roomed Cottages, two in Guyton Street. Apply to J; Pawson. ANTED— Good Dressmakers] also Skirt hand. Good wages given. Ap« ply to Mrs Walker _^___ ANTED Known— Fashionable Dressmaking, at Nioholls & Co'a WW r ANTED Known— "Time and Tide W wait for no maul" Ladies should . place their orders for Dressmaking with Nicholla & Co. At Onob WANTED Known—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed at Nioholls & Co's Dress* making Department ANTED Known— Nioho'ls & Co'a Dressmaking Rooms under the management of Miss Freith. ANTED to 1 3— 5-roomed Cottage' with Stable and Buggy House, situ* ated in Campbell Place ; rent low. Apply Dudley Eyre, Post Office Chambers WANTED Known— j? atumn Brewing bottled Ale in splendid condition at the Bell Brewery. ANTED— The travelling public to . know that at the Railway Refreshment Rooms, Halcombe, a ho,t dinner will be ready every evening on the arrival of the trains. Price 2s. WANTED— Several general servants, cooks, and housemaids. Mrs Nance, WANTED to purchase— Prime Salt Butter. Walker and Hattraok. WANTED Known— AH the Latest Novelties in Confectionary to be had at Mrs Nance's. Also, Benana«, Pineapples, Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, New Dates, Oranges, &c, at reasonahle prices. WANTED— The public to know that Henry Potto, Taupo Quay, has received a fresh stook of Saddlery, &0., con* sisting of Ladies' and Cent's Saddles, Buggy, Cart, and Plough Harness; a good assortment of Spurs, Ladies', Uent's, Buggy, and Cart Whips. Saddles from £2 15s to £7, These goods are from the best manufactories. Inspection invited. ANTED Known —W. Chapman, Painter, has on sale Lead, Oil, Scrim, Paperhangings, Varnishes, &0., cheap as any house in the trade. Trial solicited. Opposite Empire Hotel, Wicksteed Place. WANTED Known— To preserve, whiten, and beautify the Teeth.use Wakefield'a Carbolieed Rose Tooth Powder.— Mr Wakefield's Tooth Powder (the receipe of which I have seen),is both pleasant and efficacious. It is especially useful in cases of tender gum'?* Herbert Rawson, Dentist, Wellington^— Mr Wakefield, Chemist and Druggist, Vio toria Avenue. GOOD Secondhand Pianos and Harmoniums, guaranteed sound and Btand well, may be had at H. Colher & Co's,Musio Sellers, Wanganui. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. *^1 AT J ° L s ° N « Practical Saddler, Harness, and Collar ' Maker, WAVERL&Y. New Goods always on hand, Spring Cart and Double Harness made to order, and the best Style, &c, guaranteed. Repairs promptly executed at lower rates than apy other house in the district. ' SARM I A XT OUS B, XI Vivian Strekt, Nkw Plymouth, (Opposite Episcopalian Church.) Board and Lodging. Private Apartments Healthy, retired situation, and yet within three minutes' walk of centre of town > Post Office. QQ GUlNEAS.— Chappeli's Pianos, tritJ& chord, check action, in Canadian walnut, case, with solid panel. Price, 38 guineas, or on deferred payment. These instruments cannot be surpassed for durability, tone, and general finish. H. Collier & Co., Pianoforte Importers, Victoria Avenue. . JOLLIER & CO. keep none but firstV_y class guaranteed instruments, made expressly to order for the requirements) of the colony, every instrument being selected by accredited and competent agents. ' COLLIER & CO. have decided 'in* • future to soil all Sheet Musio at half the marked price. All the newest Songs and popular Dance Music kept in stock. T UST Arrived — A new shipment of Ladies fcl and Children's Boots and Shoes to suit the times. Fresh Shipment nearly every , week at T. Walker's Ready Money iSoofr and Shoe Warehouse. PIANOS, Organs, and Harmoniums Tuned ■ Repaired, and Renovated in Tone and Touch by competent Tuuere. I'iauoa tub id, by the year. Country districts vibi ted periodically. Collier & Co., -Music Sellers

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 3